Oahu Weather Forecast for February 12, 2026

Oahu Weather Forecast for February 12, 2026

Strong, broad area of high pressure north of the Hawaiian Islands will begin to meander northeastward, easing the local pressure gradient resulting in...

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Oahu Surf Forecast for February 12, 2026
Oahu Surf Forecast for February 12, 2026

Surf along east facing shores is expected to remain rough and elevated for the foreseeable future. Trades are expected to restrengthen over the weekend into...

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Oahu News:

Four people were seriously injured in separate crashes across Oahu this morning, with incidents spanning from Manoa to Haleiwa. Meanwhile, the ongoing issue of affordable rentals sitting empty for 10 months has frustrated city council members scrutinizing Honolulu's incentive programs for developers. In a positive development, the Waikiki Business Improvement District received a generous $1 million donation from Hilton Grand Vacations to enhance Kuhio Beach Park. On the public safety front, authorities confiscated 14 e-dirt bikes and issued 20 citations during operations in Ewa and Kapolei. Additionally, University of Hawaii athletes and coaches testified strongly in favor of House Bill 2384 supporting NIL funding, advocating for legislative compensation through 2030.

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Action 4 Animals, community turn out to walk in solidarity with Buddhist monks on journey of peace

The cold, wet and rainy day in Volcano didn't stop any of those who participated in the nonprofit's Aloka the Peace Dog Walk for Peace this past weekend from showing their support for compassion, love and peace.

UH System reaches 20% of net-zero energy goal

In 2025, the University of Hawaiʻi System has achieved 20.49% of its goal to become net-zero, according to a recent report submitted to the Hawaiʻi State Legislature. The target is for all 10 UH campuses to produce as much renewable energy as they consume by January 1, 2035.

Hawaiʻi DHS announces extension of Disaster Case Management Program

The program was launched in November of 2023, following the devastating Maui wildfires, to ensure that survivors could access the resources and support needed on their paths to recovery. To date, the DCMP has helped more than 6,800 survivors access the help they need, connecting them with services worth more than $163 million.  

Governor Green considers nominees for Judicial vacancy

Gov. Josh Green announced that he has received the list of nominees to fill the Intermediate Court of Appeals vacancy for an Associate Judge.

Hale Kau Kau provides 6,000 meals on Maui in January, setting new record

Hale Kau Kau provided nearly 6000 meals to homebound elderly and disabled Maui residents as well as to those with food insecurity in the month of January, according to Board President Barry Rosenfeld.

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Hours adjusted at public swimming pool on Kaua‘i due to staffing issues

The new hours go into effect starting Feb. 18.

Kauai Weather Forecast for February 12, 2026

Strong, broad area of high pressure north of the Hawaiian Islands will begin to meander northeastward, easing the local pressure gradient resulting in...

Kauai Weather Forecast for February 12, 2026

Strong, broad area of high pressure north of the Hawaiian Islands will begin to meander northeastward, easing the local pressure gradient resulting in...

Kauai Surf Forecast for February 12, 2026

Surf along east facing shores is expected to remain rough and elevated for the foreseeable future. Trades are expected to restrengthen over the weekend into...

Kaua‘i County offices closed for Presidents’ Day

Regular business hours for county offices and services will resume on Feb. 17.

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Wastewater spill at treatment plant in East Hawai‘i forces shoreline closures

Contaminated water warning signs have been posted in the affected shoreline area to warn the public.

High bacteria levels detected in waters off Hilo Bay and Spencer Beach Park

The Department of Health has collected another sample and is retesting the site.

Acting chief justice seeks public comment on nominees for Kona district court judge

The individual selected is subject to Senate confirmation.

Harbor pilot slips, falls into rough waters in ‘scary situation’ as cruise ship preps to enter Kaua‘i harbor

The pilot was reported to be climbing a rope ladder from a pilot boat alongside the 3,090-passenger cruise ship Emerald Princess on Tuesday when he slipped and fell into the water on its port — or left — side, triggering a "man overboard" emergency.

Department of Human Services extends disaster management program

Maui County to lead case management program that has supported 6,800 Maui wildfire survivors with FEMA-funded resources.